Who’s Afraid of Edrie Edrie
By: Edrie | Categories: Kudos, Spectacles

A visual representation of what the next month of Artist in Residence posts will bring.

I was having a beer one night, and I saw “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” scrawled in soap, I suppose, on this mirror. When I started to write the play it cropped up in my mind again. And of course, who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf means who’s afraid of the big bad wolf… who’s afraid of living life without false illusions. And it did strike me as being a rather typical, university intellectual joke.
— Edward Albee

Flanagan, William (Fall 1966) The Art of Theater No. Edward Albee

Act I – Fun and Games

Edrie Cuckold

Modified movie still Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1966) “Cuckold, why THAT’s a funny word!”

Act II – Walpurgisnacht

Modified picture of Saint Walburga a woman born in what is now England in 710

Modified picture of Saint Walburga a woman born in what is now England in 710

Act III – The Exorcism

Modified movie still from The Exorcist (1973)

Modified movie still from The Exorcist (1973)

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About the author: Edrie

Raised on a farm in North Dakota, Edrie never thought her Lawrence Welk accordion skills would come in handy. Now from heifers to the Hynes Convention Center and everywhere in between; follow Edrie as she tells you about her life and her Army of Broken Toys.

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